ᐅ Floor plan of a semi-detached house, 7 by 16 meters, on a 390-square-meter plot in a residential development

Created on: 8 Oct 2021 10:28
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Marc1990
Hello everyone,
we are currently in the middle of planning the floor plan. Unfortunately, I don’t have the architect’s drawing yet, but I wanted to get your opinions already. I’m afraid the house might be too dark because of the north-facing side, so I actually want to include as many windows as possible.
Thanks in advance!

Development plan / restrictions
Plot size: 390
Slope: no
Site coverage ratio 0.4
Floor area ratio 0.4
Building envelope, building line, and boundary fully utilized
Edge development
Number of parking spaces: 1
Number of floors: 1
Roof type: gable roof 38 degrees

Requirements of the builders
Style, roof type, building type: modern
Basement, floors: ground floor, first floor, attic
Number of occupants, age: 4 (2 adults + 2 children aged 4 & 3), but more children are planned
Office: family use or home office?
Guest bedrooms per year: 5-10
Open kitchen, kitchen island: open & island
Number of dining seats: 6-8
Fireplace: no
Carport later: yes
Utility garden
Other wishes / special features / daily routine, including reasons why certain things are desired or not: I would like everything open on the ground floor. Since we have the north side, I’m worried it will be too dark, so I try to plan windows everywhere or doors with side panels. The utility/technical room must be behind the kitchen. First floor: knee wall at 50cm (20 inches). 2 children’s bedrooms & 1 bedroom with walk-in closet. If more children come, the parents will move to the attic. I also want a laundry/utility room upstairs.
Attic: to be finished later.

House design
Planning by: self-planned
What do you particularly like? Why? Open, spacious living area
What do you not like? Why? Bathroom and toilet arrangement bothers me
Preferred heating system: not decided yet, probably heat pump

If you have to give up any details or additions
- can give up: upstairs utility room, freestanding bathtub
- cannot give up: kitchen layout, windows

What is the most important/basic question about the floor plan summarized in 130 characters?
Can I plan the windows better so it stays nice and bright? And I don’t like the bathroom 100%, would appreciate tips.

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ypg
8 Oct 2021 21:57
Marc1990 schrieb:

Only the layout should remain like that.
Why? Many paths lead to Rome, or to a great kitchen... “wash me but don’t get me wet” usually doesn’t work. You have a long and narrow house and are planning a standard almost square kitchen. That’s unlikely to work well.
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Marc1990
8 Oct 2021 21:59
ypg schrieb:

Why? There are many ways to get to Rome—or a great kitchen... “wash me but don’t get me wet” usually doesn’t work.

Is the kitchen the issue with the floor plan? Then it can definitely be changed. If that will solve all the problems, why not 🙂 It should only have one island.
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ypg
8 Oct 2021 22:03
Marc1990 schrieb:

Is the issue with the floor plan the kitchen? Then it can definitely be changed. If that will solve all the problems, why not 🙂 it should only have one island

Then that's good 🙂
I had edited and expanded my post above yours…
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Marc1990
8 Oct 2021 22:16
ypg schrieb:

Alright then 🙂
I had edited and expanded my post above yours…

Thanks 🙂 I’ve been a bit unplanned now. Is it true that the utility room should be located on the exterior wall? Or is it a requirement?
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ypg
8 Oct 2021 22:37
Marc1990 schrieb:

Is it true that the technical room should be located on an exterior wall? Or is it necessary?
Personally, for a single-family house, I would always plan it on an exterior wall (short distances in case of any issues).
But you have the entire north wall available. You could use the technical room to organize the layout.
I also know semi-detached houses where the technical room is placed centrally, for example near the stairs.
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Marc1990
8 Oct 2021 22:43
ypg schrieb:

Personally, for a single-family home, I would always plan it next to an exterior wall (short distances if something happens).
But you would have the entire north wall available. So you could organize the utility room accordingly.
I also know semi-detached houses where the utility room is located centrally, for example near the staircase.

Would that be „better“? Or am I planning completely wrong?

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